Thu. Jul 4th, 2024

The leaders of Tunisia, Algeria and Libya agreed at a consultative meeting in Tunis on Monday to reject foreign interference in Libyan affairs, achieve development and secure common borders between the three countries.

The meeting was attended by Tunisian President Kais Saied, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and Libyan Presidential Council President Mohamed Menfi.

During the meeting, several agreements aimed at achieving development and securing common borders between the three countries were reached, and in this context, the need to establish “major joint investments” that strengthen the economy in the region and support stabilization efforts were stressed.

It was also agreed to form “joint working groups” to coordinate efforts to secure the borders from the dangers of illegal immigration, in addition to developing a development and participatory approach to the development of border areas.

During the meeting, the three leaders stressed their complete rejection of any foreign interference in Libyan affairs, while stressing support for efforts to organize elections that preserve the integrity and stability of Libya.

They also stressed “the pivotal role of the countries of Libya’s neighboring region in supporting the Libyan authorities in the path of security and stability, and reconstruction efforts.”

The leaders called on world countries to stop the Israeli aggression and lift the siege on Gaza, while stressing the importance of continuing this tripartite summit periodically to address all political, economic and social issues of common interest between the three countries.

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